Lets review Beanie Wells' college career:
He played at OSU, clearly the most talented team in a weak conference.
The OSU offensive line consistently opened up wide lanes for him to run through.
He looked fast against the Big Ten, not so much against USC or Florida.
He was not generally not considered the top RB in his class.
Now lets review the Cardinals:
They have a dynamic passing attack with a ton of money tied up in their QB and top 2 WRs
Their Oline has shown an inability over the years to open holes regardless of the RB.
Their defense was sieve-like at times last year.
Unless I see something during preseason games from Wells, I'll be avoiding him like the plague. He's not a sure bet to beat out Hightower, and even if he does he's not guarenteed to gain goaline duties.
Let's review:1. Penn State was the most talented team in the Big 10, and it's not a "Weak" conference. Compared to the SCC, sure it is but every other one is too.
2. Chris Wells didn't look fast against USC and Florida you say??? HE NEVER PLAYED EITHER OF THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!
Come on man, if you're going to knock the guy, at least have your facts straight. Your credibility level just went down to zero.
1. Penn State may have won their head to head, but they werent the more talented team last year or the year before. The Big Ten is easily behind the Big12, SEC and Pac-10. They're on par with the Big East and maybe even the Moutain West. 2. Got the championship embaressments mixed up, so sorry. However, he did play against Florida, 2 carries for 9 yards. As for USC, it was a jokingly included, but now that you point it out, he doesnt exactly seem tough after the way it was speculated he might play against USC and also he sat for the second half against Texas.
Fact remains, he doesnt display breakaway speed in the NFL, its adequate, but if he isnt running away from defensive backs in the Big 10, he's not going to be running away from them in the NFL.